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hypothesis: Fox hunting is done on horseback with hounds . premise: Unarmed fox hunting on horseback with hounds is the type of hunting most closely associated with the United Kingdom; in fact, "hunting" without qualification implies fox hunting. What in other countries is called "hunting" is called "shooting" (birds) ...
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hypothesis: dBASE was created by C. Wayne Ratliff . premise: The 1980s ushered in the age of desktop computing. The new computers empowered their users with spreadsheets like Lotus 1-2-3 and database software like dBASE. The dBASE product was lightweight and easy for any computer user to understand out of the box. C. W...
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hypothesis: Silver dollars were first minted in 1794 . premise: Dollar coins have not been very popular in the United States. Silver dollars were minted intermittently from 1794 through 1935; a copper-nickel dollar of the same large size, featuring President Dwight D. Eisenhower, was minted from 1971 through 1978. Gold...
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hypothesis: John Ashbery and Ron Padgett have recently created new translations of Reverdy 's work . premise: The poets generally associated with Cubism are Guillaume Apollinaire, Blaise Cendrars, Jean Cocteau, Max Jacob, André Salmon and Pierre Reverdy. As American poet Kenneth Rexroth explains, Cubism in poetry "is t...
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hypothesis: Spielberg influenced the public 's behavior by making people think for a second before going into the water this summer . premise: According to Forbes' Most Influential Celebrities 2014 list, Spielberg was listed as the most influential celebrity in America. The annual list is conducted by E-Poll Market Res...
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hypothesis: Nutrients are transported through the bloodstream to feed cells . premise: Animal tissue consists of elements and compounds ingested, digested, absorbed, and circulated through the bloodstream to feed the cells of the body. Except in the unborn fetus, the digestive system is the first system involved[vague]...
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hypothesis: Richard H. Sander belongs to UCLA . premise: UCLA professor Richard H. Sander published an article in the November 2004 issue of the Stanford Law Review that questioned the effectiveness of racial preferences in law schools. He noted that, prior to his article, there had been no comprehensive study on the e...
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hypothesis: Some of the bands that Wi-Fi can operate over are 900 MHz , 2.4 GHz , 4.9 , 5.2 , 5.4 , 5.7 , and 5.8 GHz . premise: A wireless Internet service provider (WISP) is an Internet service provider with a network based on wireless networking. Technology may include commonplace Wi-Fi wireless mesh networking, or ...
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hypothesis: The type of animal being protected in the area that received the first HCP was butterflies . premise: The US Congress was urged to create the exemption by proponents of a conservation plan on San Bruno Mountain, California that was drafted in the early 1980s and is the first HCP in the nation. In the confer...
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hypothesis: Before the pub , beer establishments kept their casks of ale in a taproom . premise: It was the pub that first introduced the concept of the bar counter being used to serve the beer. Until that time beer establishments used to bring the beer out to the table or benches, as remains the practice in (for examp...
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hypothesis: In addition to being carbon neutral , wood is abundant making it a compelling source of renewable energy . premise: The Earth contains about 434 billion cubic meters of growing stock forest, 47% of which is commercial. As an abundant, carbon-neutral renewable resource, woody materials have been of intense i...
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hypothesis: The sale of Federal Duck Stamps has raised over $ 700 million since 1934 . premise: Each year, nearly $200 million in hunters' federal excise taxes are distributed to state agencies to support wildlife management programs, the purchase of lands open to hunters, and hunter education and safety classes. Since...
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hypothesis: The Battle of Ankara took place between Timur and the Ottoman empire in 1402 . premise: With the extension of Turkish dominion into the Balkans, the strategic conquest of Constantinople became a crucial objective. The empire had managed to control nearly all former Byzantine lands surrounding the city, but ...
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hypothesis: Egyptians working abroad work mainly in Saudi Arabia , the Persian Gulf and Europe . premise: Egypt's economy depends mainly on agriculture, media, petroleum imports, natural gas, and tourism; there are also more than three million Egyptians working abroad, mainly in Saudi Arabia, the Persian Gulf and Europ...
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hypothesis: Muravyev decided not to take control of Erzerum . premise: 1855:Kars: In the year up to May 1855 Turkish forces in the east were reduced from 120,000 to 75,000, mostly by disease. The local Armenian population kept Muravyev well-informed about the Turks at Kars and he judged they had about five months of su...
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hypothesis: People living in Cyprus rely on rain for household water . premise: Cyprus suffers from a chronic shortage of water. The country relies heavily on rain to provide household water, but in the past 30 years average yearly precipitation has decreased. Between 2001 and 2004, exceptionally heavy annual rainfall ...
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hypothesis: The digimon changes appearance and becomes much stronger , often changing in personality , as well , after it evolves . premise: "Digimon" are "Digital Monsters". According to the stories, they are inhabitants of the "DigiWorld", a manifestation of Earth's communication network. The stories tell of a group ...
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hypothesis: The section of Oklahoma and Texas that Hernando de Soto traveled is the De Soto Trail . premise: With the arrival of Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, a Spanish conquistador, the first recorded history of encounter between Europeans and Native Americans in the Great Plains occurred in Texas, Kansas and Nebrask...
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hypothesis: Two bows ' length described the nearness of the Angel 's approach to Mohammad . premise: Sahih al-Bukhari narrates Muhammad describing the revelations as, "Sometimes it is (revealed) like the ringing of a bell" and Aisha reported, "I saw the Prophet being inspired Divinely on a very cold day and noticed the...
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hypothesis: Race has no taxonomic significance among humans . premise: Even though there is a broad scientific agreement that essentialist and typological conceptualizations of race are untenable, scientists around the world continue to conceptualize race in widely differing ways, some of which have essentialist implic...
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hypothesis: If someone contemplates God forever , they will obtain imperfect knowledge . premise: Albert the Great wrote that wisdom and understanding enhance one's faith in God. According to him, these are the tools that God uses to commune with a contemplative. Love in the soul is both the cause and result of true un...
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hypothesis: The ability to appeal a case provided by Sweden 's court system is called prövningstillstånd . premise: In Sweden, the Supreme Court and the Supreme Administrative Court respectively function as the highest courts of the land. The Supreme Administrative Court considers cases concerning disputes between indi...
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hypothesis: The basic power in Rome was to be found in the patrician elite . premise: The links between religious and political life were vital to Rome's internal governance, diplomacy and development from kingdom, to Republic and to Empire. Post-regal politics dispersed the civil and religious authority of the kings m...
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hypothesis: Elizabeth 's father , King George VI , died on 6 February , 1952 . premise: During 1951, George VI's health declined and Elizabeth frequently stood in for him at public events. When she toured Canada and visited President Harry S. Truman in Washington, D.C., in October 1951, her private secretary, Martin Ch...
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hypothesis: Machine-gun based weapons were mounted on poles by forces . premise: As aircraft started to be used against ground targets on the battlefield, the AA guns could not be traversed quickly enough at close targets and, being relatively few, were not always in the right place (and were often unpopular with other...
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hypothesis: The last time New Haven had a professional sport team in 2009 . premise: When John DeStefano, Jr., became mayor of New Haven in 1995, he outlined a plan to transform the city into a major cultural and arts center in the Northeast, which involved investments in programs and projects other than sports franchi...
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hypothesis: Elizabeth became the longest reigning monarch on 9 September 2015 . premise: The Queen surpassed her great-great-grandmother, Queen Victoria, to become the longest-lived British monarch in December 2007, and the longest-reigning British monarch on 9 September 2015. She was celebrated in Canada as the "longe...
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hypothesis: Anthophyta means flowering plants . premise: In most taxonomies, the flowering plants are treated as a coherent group. The most popular descriptive name has been Angiospermae (Angiosperms), with Anthophyta ("flowering plants") a second choice. These names are not linked to any rank. The Wettstein system and...
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hypothesis: Lahaul Spiti was last in population strength . premise: Census-wise, the state is placed 21st on the population chart, followed by Tripura at 22nd place. Kangra district was top ranked with a population strength of 1,507,223 (21.98%), Mandi district 999,518 (14.58%), Shimla district 813,384 (11.86%), Solan ...
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hypothesis: The Bretonside bus station has been proposed as the future home of the Plymouth City Council headquarters . premise: There is a project involving the future relocation of Plymouth City Council's headquarters, the civic centre, to the current location of the Bretonside bus station; it would involve both the ...
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hypothesis: Adolescents use online technology to experiment with emerging identities and to broaden their peer groups . premise: When discussing peer relationships among adolescents it is also important to include information in regards to how they communicate with one another. An important aspect of communication is t...
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hypothesis: Since 1976 , twenty-two Americans have been executed for crimes committed as juveniles . premise: Since 1642 (in the 13 colonies, the United States under the Articles of Confederation, and the current United States) an estimated 364 juvenile offenders have been put to death by the states and the federal gov...
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hypothesis: Alcohol consumption is unlikely to interfere with many common antibiotics . premise: Interactions between alcohol and certain antibiotics may occur and may cause side-effects and decreased effectiveness of antibiotic therapy. While moderate alcohol consumption is unlikely to interfere with many common antib...
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hypothesis: Taínos represents the dominant culture in the Greater Antilles and Bahamas . premise: The first indigenous group encountered by Columbus were the 250,000 Taínos of Hispaniola who represented the dominant culture in the Greater Antilles and the Bahamas. Within thirty years about 70% of the Taínos had died. T...
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hypothesis: The Vestal answered to Pontifex Maximus . premise: The Vestals were a public priesthood of six women devoted to the cultivation of Vesta, goddess of the hearth of the Roman state and its vital flame. A girl chosen to be a Vestal achieved unique religious distinction, public status and privileges, and could ...
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hypothesis: The Mediterranean climate is exemplary of southern Europe . premise: Southern Europe's most emblematic climate is that of the Mediterranean climate, which has become a typically known characteristic of the area. The Mediterranean climate covers much of Portugal, Spain, Southeast France, Italy, Croatia, Alba...
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hypothesis: Janjevci are located in Kosovo . premise: ^9 Sub-groups of Croats include Bunjevci (in Bačka), Šokci (in Slavonia and Vojvodina), Janjevci (in Kosovo), Burgenland Croats (in Austria), Bosniaks (in Hungary), Molise Croats (in Italy), Krashovans (in Romania), Moravian Croats (in the Czech Republic)
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hypothesis: Greece , Finland , Romania and Turkey use parliamentary republics . premise: The post of prime minister may be encountered both in constitutional monarchies (such as Belgium, Denmark, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Malaysia, Morocco, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and ...
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hypothesis: According to the text , a possible side effect of neutering a female dog is urinary incontinence . premise: Neutering reduces problems caused by hypersexuality, especially in male dogs. Spayed female dogs are less likely to develop some forms of cancer, affecting mammary glands, ovaries, and other reproduct...
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hypothesis: The Arena Football League originally had four teams . premise: Following the successes of his trial-run games, Foster moved ahead with his idea for arena football. He founded the Arena Football League with four teams: the Pittsburgh Gladiators, Denver Dynamite, Washington Commandos, and Chicago Bruisers. Fo...
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hypothesis: Gaddafi took control of the Berka barracks in Benghazi during the coup . premise: In mid-1969, Idris travelled abroad to spend the summer in Turkey and Greece. Gaddafi's Free Officers recognized this as their chance to overthrow the monarchy, initiating "Operation Jerusalem". On 1 September, they occupied a...
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hypothesis: Six editions of Heat exist . premise: Beyoncé has worked with Tommy Hilfiger for the fragrances True Star (singing a cover version of "Wishing on a Star") and True Star Gold; she also promoted Emporio Armani's Diamonds fragrance in 2007. Beyoncé launched her first official fragrance, Heat in 2010. The comme...
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hypothesis: Whitehead believed that `` the value of the objective world which is a community derivative from the interrelations of its component individuals '' , which religion made necessary . premise: However, while Whitehead saw religion as beginning in solitariness, he also saw religion as necessarily expanding bey...
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hypothesis: Albert became a RAF pilot in 1919 . premise: In February 1918, he was appointed Officer in Charge of Boys at the Royal Naval Air Service's training establishment at Cranwell. With the establishment of the Royal Air Force two months later and the transfer of Cranwell from Navy to Air Force control, he transf...
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hypothesis: The New York City Department of Education runs the Bronx 's public noncharter schools . premise: Education in the Bronx is provided by a large number of public and private institutions, many of which draw students who live beyond the Bronx. The New York City Department of Education manages public noncharter...
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hypothesis: At 3.5 percent , France is the largest producer of duck meat in the West . premise: World production of duck meat was about 4.2 million tonnes in 2011 with China producing two thirds of the total, some 1.7 billion birds. Other notable duck-producing countries in the Far East include Vietnam, Thailand, Malay...
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hypothesis: The defeat of Japan meant that it led to the democratization of Asia premise: After World War II, Europe was informally split into Western and Soviet spheres of influence. Western Europe later aligned as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and Eastern Europe as the Warsaw Pact. There was a shift i...
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hypothesis: The Portugal-Spain border is 1,214 km ( 754 mi ) long . premise: Portugal (Portuguese: [puɾtuˈɣaɫ]), officially the Portuguese Republic (Portuguese: República Portuguesa), is a country on the Iberian Peninsula, in Southwestern Europe. It is the westernmost country of mainland Europe, being bordered by the A...
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hypothesis: Houston passed New York City in 2013 in market for exports . premise: Houston is recognized worldwide for its energy industry—particularly for oil and natural gas—as well as for biomedical research and aeronautics. Renewable energy sources—wind and solar—are also growing economic bases in the city. The Hous...
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hypothesis: The Abbasid army replaced Iranian and Arabic men with Turkic tribesmen as mamluks ( slave-warriors ) in their army premise: The 10th century saw a mass migration of Turkic tribes from Central Asia into the Iranian plateau. Turkic tribesmen were first used in the Abbasid army as mamluks (slave-warriors), rep...
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hypothesis: The Mustali Ismaili Shia Muslims are also known as Bohras/Dawoodi Bohra . premise: The line of imams of the Mustali Ismaili Shia Muslims (also known as the Bohras/Dawoodi Bohra) continued up to Aamir ibn Mustali. After his death, they believe their 21st Imam Taiyab abi al-Qasim went into a Dawr-e-Satr (peri...
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hypothesis: Toxicara canis infections are spread by dog feces . premise: Toxocara canis (dog roundworm) eggs in dog feces can cause toxocariasis. In the United States, about 10,000 cases of Toxocara infection are reported in humans each year, and almost 14% of the U.S. population is infected. In Great Britain, 24% of s...
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hypothesis: The final Greek resistance occurred in 88 BC . premise: The Attalid dynasty of Pergamum lasted little longer; a Roman ally until the end, its final king Attalus III died in 133 BC without an heir, and taking the alliance to its natural conclusion, willed Pergamum to the Roman Republic. The final Greek resis...
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hypothesis: Nehru was a leader of India . premise: Yugoslavia had a liberal travel policy permitting foreigners to freely travel through the country and its citizens to travel worldwide, whereas it was limited by most Communist countries. A number[quantify] of Yugoslav citizens worked throughout Western Europe. Tito me...
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hypothesis: The Digimon series ended up having lots of video games during the series . premise: The Digimon series has a large number of video games which usually have their own independent storylines with a few sometimes tying into the stories of the anime series or manga series. The games consists of a number of genr...
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hypothesis: Feynman was allowed to go to Tuva the day after he died . premise: Feynman traveled to Brazil, where he gave courses at the BCPF (Brazilian Center for Physics Research) and near the end of his life schemed to visit the Russian land of Tuva, a dream that, because of Cold War bureaucratic problems, never beca...
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hypothesis: The CD was included as a Gamestop preorder item . premise: A CD containing 20 musical selections from the game was available as a GameStop preorder bonus in the United States; it is included in all bundles in Japan, Europe, and Australia.[citation needed]
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hypothesis: Most asphalt comes from petroleum . premise: The great majority of asphalt used commercially is obtained from petroleum. Nonetheless, large amounts of asphalt occur in concentrated form in nature. Naturally occurring deposits of asphalt/bitumen are formed from the remains of ancient, microscopic algae (diat...
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hypothesis: The name of the port was changed to Gustavia after the Swedish occupation . premise: When the British invaded the harbour town in 1744[verification needed], the town’s architectural buildings were destroyed[verification needed]. Subsequently, new structures were built in the town around the harbour area[ver...
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hypothesis: The Bethnal Green disaster occurred in 1943 . premise: Some nations started rocket research before World War II, including for anti-aircraft use. Further research started during the war. The first step was unguided missile systems like the British 2-inch RP and 3-inch, which was fired in large numbers from ...
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hypothesis: The study says that boycotts can actually harm rather than help the children involved . premise: Concerns have often been raised over the buying public's moral complicity in purchasing products assembled or otherwise manufactured in developing countries with child labour. However, others have raised concern...
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hypothesis: The home state of Joseph McCarthy was Wisconsin . premise: Two controversies during the campaign tested him and his staff, but did not affect the campaign. One involved a report that Nixon had improperly received funds from a secret trust. Nixon spoke out adroitly to avoid potential damage, but the matter p...
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hypothesis: RIBA Product Selector and RIBA Journal are two publications produced by RIBA Publishing . premise: Its services include RIBA Insight, RIBA Appointments, and RIBA Publishing. It publishes the RIBA Product Selector and RIBA Journal. In Newcastle is the NBS, the National Building Specification, which has 130 s...
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hypothesis: The 19th century saw an increase in details that composers put in their scores . premise: Its written transmission, along with the veneration bestowed on certain classical works, has led to the expectation that performers will play a work in a way that realizes in detail the original intentions of the compo...
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hypothesis: The Catholic-Orthodox Joint declaration of 1965 addressed the relationship of Italy to Greece in the Catholic church . premise: This was a significant step towards restoring communion between Rome and Constantinople. It produced the Catholic-Orthodox Joint declaration of 1965, which was read out on 7 Decemb...
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hypothesis: The name of the town that first appeared during the PPNA was Jericho . premise: Around 10,200 BC the first fully developed Neolithic cultures belonging to the phase Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) appeared in the fertile crescent. Around 10,700 to 9,400 BC a settlement was established in Tell Qaramel, 10 mil...
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hypothesis: Southern Italy was refered to as Magna Graecia . premise: Southern Italy (Magna Graecia) and south-eastern Sicily had been colonized by the Greeks during the 8th century. In 4th century Sicily the leading Greek city and hegemon was Syracuse. During the Hellenistic period the leading figure in Sicily was Aga...
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hypothesis: In 2010 , there in Greece were 138 hospitals in Greece . premise: Greece has universal health care. In a 2000 World Health Organization report, its health care system ranked 14th in overall performance of 191 countries surveyed. In a 2013 Save the Children report, Greece was ranked the 19th best country (ou...
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hypothesis: Re -LSB- publican Senator Bill Brock 's 1970 victory showed the Republican Party 's renewed competitiveness in Tennessee . premise: By 1960 African Americans comprised 16.45% of the state's population. It was not until after the mid-1960s and passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that they were able to v...
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hypothesis: The Greek monarchy was reestablished by Premier Georgios Kondylis . premise: Following the catastrophic events in Asia Minor, the monarchy was abolished via a referendum in 1924 and the Second Hellenic Republic was declared. Premier Georgios Kondylis took power in 1935 and effectively abolished the republic...
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hypothesis: Instead of financing more domestic loans and refinancing mortgages , the banks chose investing internationally in emerging markets with the money created by the Federal Reserve . premise: This credit freeze brought the global financial system to the brink of collapse. The response of the Federal Reserve, th...
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hypothesis: Theism believes that God is the creator and sustainer of the universe . premise: In theism, God is the creator and sustainer of the universe, while in deism, God is the creator, but not the sustainer, of the universe. Monotheism is the belief in the existence of one God or in the oneness of God. In pantheis...
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hypothesis: Major building work was proposed for the abbey in June 2009 . premise: In June 2009 the first major building work at the abbey for 250 years was proposed. A corona—a crown-like architectural feature—was intended to be built around the lantern over the central crossing, replacing an existing pyramidal struct...
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hypothesis: Rationalism says knowledge comes from reason independently of the senses . premise: Philosophical empiricists hold no knowledge to be properly inferred or deduced unless it is derived from one's sense-based experience. This view is commonly contrasted with rationalism, which states that knowledge may be der...
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hypothesis: Antibodies are comprised of specific proteins . premise: The humoral (antibody) response is defined as the interaction between antibodies and antigens. Antibodies are specific proteins released from a certain class of immune cells known as B lymphocytes, while antigens are defined as anything that elicits t...
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hypothesis: we set our clocks forward in DST on e hour premise: Daylight saving time (DST) or summer time is the practice of advancing clocks during summer months by one hour so that in the evening daylight is experienced an hour longer, while sacrificing normal sunrise times. Typically, regions with summer time adjust...
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hypothesis: While recognizing genocide , the UN General Assembly failed to provide a legal definition of the crime in its resolution . premise: After the Holocaust, which had been perpetrated by the Nazi Germany and its allies prior to and during World War II, Lemkin successfully campaigned for the universal acceptance...
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hypothesis: The benefit of this formation type is extremely wide bandwidth . premise: However a log-periodic dipole array consists of a number of dipole elements of different lengths in order to obtain a somewhat directional antenna having an extremely wide bandwidth: these are frequently used for television reception ...
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hypothesis: The group that was probably heir to the schemanic religions of Asia is the Epimenides . premise: A similar story is mentioned by Plutarch. He writes that the Cretan seer Epimenides purified Athens after the pollution brought by the Alcmeonidae, and that the seer's expertise in sacrifices and reform of funer...
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hypothesis: The name of the TCM spinoff channel operated in the UK is TCM 2 . premise: Turner Classic Movies is available in many other countries around the world. In Canada, TCM began to be carried on Shaw Cable and satellite provider Shaw Direct in 2005. Rogers Cable started offering TCM in December 2006 as a free pr...
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hypothesis: Mainly abstract and literary words in Russian have been influenced by Church Slavonic . premise: The vocabulary (mainly abstract and literary words), principles of word formations, and, to some extent, inflections and literary style of Russian have been also influenced by Church Slavonic, a developed and pa...
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hypothesis: Spielberg and Irving divorced in 1989 . premise: As a result, they broke up in 1979, but remained close friends. Then in 1984 they renewed their romance, and in November 1985, they married, already having had a son, Max Samuel. After three and a half years of marriage, however, many of the same competing st...
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hypothesis: Two-thirds of the USSR 's electricity was produced in the RSFSR . premise: The economy of Russia became heavily industrialized, accounting for about two-thirds of the electricity produced in the USSR. It was, by 1961, the third largest producer of petroleum due to new discoveries in the Volga-Urals region a...
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hypothesis: There are 31 municipalities in Melbourne . premise: Melbourne (/ˈmɛlbərn/, AU i/ˈmɛlbən/) is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Victoria, and the second most populous city in Australia and Oceania. The name "Melbourne" refers to the area of urban agglomeration (as well as a census...
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hypothesis: The C-NAFF coordinates with the JFC on ACEE missions . premise: "Chopped" units are referred to as forces. The top-level structure of these forces is the Air and Space Expeditionary Task Force (AETF). The AETF is the Air Force presentation of forces to a CCDR for the employment of Air Power. Each CCDR is su...
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hypothesis: The Arizona Department of Water Resources manages Tucson 's water . premise: Perhaps the biggest sustainability problem in Tucson, with its high desert climate, is potable water supply. The state manages all water in Arizona through its Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR). The primary consumer of w...
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hypothesis: Utrecht 's economy depends a large part on the several large institutions located in the city . premise: Production industry constitutes a small part of the economy of Utrecht. The economy of Utrecht depends for a large part on the several large institutions located in the city. It is the centre of the Dutc...
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hypothesis: The military rank of the 3rd Duke of Rutland was general . premise: Pubs often have traditional names. A common name is the "Marquis of Granby". These pubs were named after John Manners, Marquess of Granby, who was the son of John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland and a general in the 18th century British Army. ...
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hypothesis: North Korea was excluded from the 2011 report . premise: Some countries were not included for various reasons, mainly the unavailability of certain crucial data. The following United Nations Member States were not included in the 2011 report: North Korea, Marshall Islands, Monaco, Nauru, San Marino, South S...
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hypothesis: Approximately 24,000 attend church services on BYU 's campus . premise: BYU mandates that its students who are members of the LDS Church be religiously active. Both LDS and Non-LDS students are required to provide an endorsement from an ecclesiastic leader with their application for admittance. Over 900 roo...
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hypothesis: The Soviet Union granted military aid to Egypt . premise: At the 29 August Arab League summit in Khartoum, Nasser's usual commanding position had receded as the attending heads of state expected Saudi King Faisal to lead. A ceasefire in the Yemen War was declared and the summit concluded with the Khartoum R...
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hypothesis: The great multitude would live in a paradise restored on earth . premise: From 1932, it was taught that the "little flock" of 144,000 would not be the only people to survive Armageddon. Rutherford explained that in addition to the 144,000 "anointed" who would be resurrected—or transferred at death—to live i...
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hypothesis: Hayek received recognition as one of the leading economic theorists in the world when he came to London . premise: With the help of Mises, in the late 1920s Hayek founded and served as director of the Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research, before joining the faculty of the London School of Economic...
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hypothesis: Tamar was the river used to ferry granite from Dartmoor to Plymouth . premise: A band of Middle Devonian limestone runs west to east from Cremyll to Plymstock including the Hoe. Local limestone may be seen in numerous buildings, walls and pavements throughout Plymouth. To the north and north east of the cit...
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hypothesis: The first phase of the Armenian Genocide involved killing of the able-bodied male population premise: The genocide was implemented in two phases: the wholesale killing of the able-bodied male population through massacre and subjection of army conscripts to forced labour, followed by the deportation of women...
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hypothesis: MRAP stands for Mine Resistant Ambush Protected . premise: The army's most common vehicle is the High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV), commonly called the Humvee, which is capable of serving as a cargo/troop carrier, weapons platform, and ambulance, among many other roles. While they operate a...
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hypothesis: Bertha Knight Landes was Seattle 's , and the nation 's , first female mayor . premise: Seattle's political culture is very liberal and progressive for the United States, with over 80% of the population voting for the Democratic Party. All precincts in Seattle voted for Democratic Party candidate Barack Oba...
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hypothesis: President Richard Nixon signed the Act into law . premise: The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (ESA; 16 U.S.C. § 1531 et seq.) is one of the few dozens of United States environmental laws passed in the 1970s, and serves as the enacting legislation to carry out the provisions outlined in The Convention on Int...
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hypothesis: Disco in the US and punk rock in the UK made inroads on hard rock in the 1970s . premise: With the rise of disco in the US and punk rock in the UK, hard rock's mainstream dominance was rivalled toward the later part of the decade. Disco appealed to a more diverse group of people and punk seemed to take over...
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hypothesis: A highly energetic culture that is in some concentrated moutain areas in the winter is ski resort culture . premise: Alpine symbolism has played an essential role in shaping the history of the country and the Swiss national identity. Nowadays some concentrated mountain areas have a strong highly energetic s...
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